In many nursing home cases, the facility’s first explanation is that the fall was “unavoidable.” But families in Conyers often notice patterns that deserve a closer look:
- Repeated transfers or toileting attempts where assistance wasn’t consistent
- Alarms that weren’t treated as an instruction to respond immediately
- Equipment issues (walkers, wheelchairs, gait belts) that weren’t documented properly
- Room and pathway obstacles—including clutter, poor lighting, or bathroom setup problems
When these issues show up, families may later learn the facility had warnings but didn’t adjust care the way it should have.


